but there are a lot of people weighing in saying this may have been a brave move or reckless move. he could have been a hero or a fool. you and i have had a talk about this. and i want yo u to illustrate fr our viewers what kind of maneuver that might have been. is this the kind of thing they train to do? draw fire away from their colleagues? >> well, you're not drawing fire away intentionally and putting yourself at risk intentionally. you do that with your eyes wide open. but in combat it's called fire and maneuver. and in order to subdue an enemy, you can subdue an enemy by fire, direct fire like you saw right there, artillery fire, that's fire, those are kinetic effects. you can also do it through maneuver. in other words get to an improved or enhanced position so that you can now suppress the fire that's coming at you. in other words, you take the enemy by surprise. they think they have you in a certain and all of a sudden they, the enemy are receiving fire from a different angle. that surprises them, takes them out of their game. clearly what i see with this, that's what the